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Deep discounting has become rampant in the athletic shoe and apparel industry—a reality that's weighing on the results of the Indianapolis-based chain.
This issue is one in which Democrats and Republicans have starkly different preferences.
It is time for Hoosiers to be able to pick their legislators rather than politicians picking their voters.
This is important stuff, way more so than whether we sell alcohol on Sunday.
Regardless of how this pitch and Amazon’s decision work out, let’s use this excitement and momentum to envision an Indianapolis positioned well for the next 50,000 jobs created, whether those jobs come in a smiling box or not.
Moving all notices online would keep more people in the dark.
Corporate America, including some of Indiana’s top executives, implored Congress to give it a tax cut—a move businesses said would translate into more U.S. jobs and investment. Now that’s occurred.
The practice of tipping is ingrained in American culture but is a huge can of worms.
Just how much should public officials offer in their bid to lure Amazon?
The former sports doctor who admitted molesting some of the nation's top gymnasts for years was sentenced Wednesday to 40 to 175 years in prison.
Instead, the committee voted for an overhauled bill that keeps the current handgun licensing process while eliminating what is now a $100 fee for a lifetime permit.
Marion County Clerk Myla Eldridge called the resolution “one of the most monumental bipartisan agreements achieved in the history of Marion County” and said it will “revolutionize how we vote.”
A proposal to reverse the ban that has precluded Marion County and surrounding suburbs from building or acquiring a light-rail mass-transit project passed an Indiana House committee Wednesday.
The nation’s biggest cable provider lost video subscribers for the third straight quarter, but 350,000 customers signed up for broadband service, helping the company top sales and earnings estimates.
Intelenet Global Services announced Tuesday that it intends to triple its Fort Wayne workforce to at least 750 employees to meet growing customer demand.
The Indianapolis-based NCAA is examining how Michigan State University handled the case of sports doctor Larry Nassar, who faces prison time for sexually assaulting Olympic gymnasts and other young female athletes.
Gov. Eric Holcomb will drop in at Tim Hortons for Wednesday’s grand opening of the Canadian-based coffee and doughnut chain’s first Indianapolis-area location.
Series officials are in overdrive trying to find a replacement for Verizon, which is exiting as title sponsor at the end of this year. They’re also busy searching for a new TV partner for 2019.
More deals could be on the horizon as dozens of companies—including local powerhouses such as Simon, Eli Lilly and Anthem—game out what Amazon’s huge ambitions could mean for their bottom lines.
North American companies, which fell out of favor among acquirers last year, are back on the shopping list in 2018, making up almost 60 percent of all announced transactions in 2018.